Remove Searchbunnie.com Redirect

The Searchbunnie.com page keeps popping up on browser whenever you try to get online? Where did the previous home page domain go? Is the default search engine also replaced without consent? Are there constant pop ups being displayed when you are online? Is the browser hijacked by a virus? How can one restore browser back to working again?

Searchbunnie.com – How to Remove Hijacker

Searchbunnie.com may seem to be a regular web site to you but it’s in fact categorized as a browser hijacker or browser redirect virus which is a very common computer issue. This hijacker specially attacks Internet browsers including Google Chrome, Internet Explorer and Firefox on Windows OS. By modifying default structures of the compromised browsers, this hijacker can cause constant troubles on the computer and threaten users’ privacy security. In other words, it’s not safe to use the browser(s) to surf online while having this constant pop up web page.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on August 4, 2013 11:25 am

Procuraduría General de la República Virus Removal

Got the Procuraduría General de la República Virus on computer screen? Is this blocking message a legit one or another scam? Have you done any of the mentioned activities online to cause this block? Is there a fine involved if you want to unlock the PC? What other choices do people have instead of paying? How can one safely unlock PC from this unwanted screen?

Procuraduría General de la República Virus Locks PC – How to Unlock

Procuraduría General de la República Virus (also known as the Agencia Federal de Investigación virus) is a newly released Mexican version of Ransomware that attacks PC users mostly from Mexico. Computer users who have come across this pop up message will find that they are actually accused of violating laws online and their computers have been locked up by the Procuraduría General de la República as a result. This computer issue, which has become quite common and active lately, is a global phenomenon and can trick innocent PC users into purchasing certain codes or paying requested amount of fines to unlock their PCs. Even though it’s a common issue, lots of computer users are still being scammed by such viruses because they often have deceitful appearances and block users’ computers out of nowhere. The fact is, with a bit of online researches, one will be able to realize soon that this pop up message is actually a virus. It has nothing to do with the real police or government but sure has something to do with cyber criminals. When being blocked by this Procuraduría General de la República scam, one shouldn’t believe a word it says but should try to remove the virus ASAP. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 4, 2013 8:15 am

Java/Exploit.Blacole.AN Removal Guide

I am confronted with a problem in removing Java/Exploit.Blacole.AN from my computer. AVG detected it and said it was a Trojan but could not remove it successfully. I also download several other programs that seem able to kill the virus to delete it. But none worked. It kept coming up after I restart my PC or message popping up saying it cannot be found or has been removed while it is not. How can I remove it? My PC has been working strangely since I got it. How can I remove it entirely?

Description on Java/Exploit.Blacole.AN

Known as a Trojan virus, Java/Exploit.Blacole.AN is a headache of many computer users as almost all of them fail to get it off their computers successfully whatever methods they try. This virus just makes a coming back along with the restart. This Trojan virus will make many root files of its own with whose help it can reborn and thus seems impossible to get rid of. Any of the files created by the virus will enable it to get back. Besides, those files are so familiar with those of the system files and it takes time for the system to recognize the correct one so your computer may crash or react slowly. Usually, due to the large amount of useless files replicated by the virus, some normal programs are hard to run. The whole speed of your computer is slowed down. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 3, 2013 10:49 am and last modified on August 3, 2013 10:52 am.

Umpteen Toolbar Removal Tips

I don’t know why there is a Umpteen Toolbar added on the top of my chrome web browser. I hate it. It occupied so many rooms there. And it changed my homepage that I can’t fix it. Actually, I have tried to reset my web browser but it seems it didn’t work. The toolbar is still there. Who can help me remove this awful thing so that I can freely use my computer again?

What is Umpteen Toolbar?

Umpteen Toolbar can be added on your web browser as an addon. However, it’s not a good toolbar that can really give your much continence. Even it doesn’t have the right function as a toolbar as many other famous ones. It’s a roguish program since you can’t uninstall it once you installed it into your computer carelessly by using the common methods. This toolbar has been described with powerful search, Hand-Picked Links and App Marketplace, etc. And you can also get many icons or shortcuts on the tops of your web browser once you installed it. It seems it’s really a good toolbar that can give you much convenience, however, Umpteen Toolbar won’t really do the right things for you. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 3, 2013 4:36 am

Remove Rootkit.Boot.Harbinger.a

I have a Rootkit.Boot.Harbinger.a virus that I can’t remove it nor can my anti-virus. I’m depressed because I have tried many solutions but none of them is effective. I’m worry about my computer. What will happen if I don’t remove that virus? Will it damage my files in the computer? Oh, my computer is very important to me. It’s my work computer. Help please!

Rootkit.Boot.Harbinger.a Information

Rootkit.Boot.Harbinger.a, a Trojan virus has been commonly detected by anti-virus in people’s computers. As its name suggests, a dropper trojan contains malicious or potentially unwanted software which it ‘drops’ and installs on the affected system. Commonly, the dropper installs a backdoor which allows remote, surreptitious access to infected systems. This backdoor may then be used by remote attackers to upload and install further malicious or potentially unwanted software on the system. This threat is detected by the Microsoft antivirus engine. Technical details are not currently available. Let’s read those information from Microsoft Malware protection center: Rootkit.Boot.Harbinger.a is a component of a hidden file of a malware that moderates your Internet experience by modifying search results, and generates pay-per-click advertising revenue for its controllers. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 3, 2013 4:06 am and last modified on August 20, 2013 1:36 am.

Cloud-connect.net Redirect Removal Guide

Cloud-connect.net web page keeps popping up on my browser. What do I do to stop this odd action? Also, with this constant pop up I can’t browse other web sites properly as usual. I will be redirected back to this certain web site or other similar ones all the time. Will a reinstall of the browser help fix this problem? Do I have to worry about my personal data? What can I do to stop these abnormal activities?

Cloud-connect.net – How to Remove Browser Hijacker

Cloud-connect.net appears to be a common web site which is similar to the Builathome.info redirect. Judged from its characters and behaviors on computer, it is therefore categorized as a browser hijacker as well. This browser hijacker, being able to compromise browsers including Internet Explorer, Google Chrome and Firefox on Windows OS, can somehow get itself installed on targeted computers without consent from PC owners. Hence, it’s unwanted by many. Computer users who have got this Cloud-connect.net redirect pop up will find it difficult to surf the Internet because they can’t browse through web sites properly without the interruption of this specific site. The overall performance of the browser will be affected as well as the security of the computer. This browser hijacker should be removed ASAP to prevent any possible damage from happening.
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Published by Tony Shepherd on August 3, 2013 3:57 am and last modified on August 3, 2013 4:05 am.

Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité Virus

The Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité Virus screen pops up on my computer saying I have violated some kind of laws online. Is this warning message real and legit even if I haven’t done anything mentioned on the message? Will I be in any trouble if I refuse to pay the fine charged by this message? What do I do to gain access back to my computer without this scary block screen? Is there any way to safely unlock the PC from this Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité scam virus without paying?

Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité Virus – How to Remove?

The Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité Virus is a French version of Ransomware that appears on computers pretending to be legit and blocks you from accessing the systems by a threatening warning message saying you have violated some laws on the Internet. It’s known to be one of the cyber scams that can get a lot of innocent PC users to pay certain amounts of money to cyber criminals. This version of scam is believed to target mostly at PC users from France and other countries from Europe as well. Its blocking message, written in French, looks familiar to those of other Ukash scams attacking European PC users. Computer users who have got such similar message on their computers should not believe a word it says because this Division de Lutte contre la Cybercriminalité is a total and 100% scam virus. By playing the same old trick as threatening innocent PC users that they have violated laws because of their online activities, it’s trying to get as many computer users to pay the requested fine as possible to unlock their PCs. However, according to studies and experiences from many victims, paying the requested fine won’t help unlock the PCs but will help cyber criminals benefit on the other hand. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 3, 2013 3:33 am

Trojan Horse Generic28.CBQW Removal

Somehow, when i boot up my computer then my AVG security tool had picked up a virus called Trojan Horse Generic28.CBQW. And a window appeared in the bottom right hand corner of the desktop saying: “Clean computer”. Although you cleaned all as required, the virus will pop up after a reboot. Any suggestions?

How to Remove Trojan Horse Generic28.CBQW Completely?

The Trojan Horse Generic28.CBQW virus is an extremely dangerous computer attack that needs to be discovered and removed as quickly as possible as it will result in a complete loss of all data on the computer due to a system crash. This is a computer virus that has the ability to infect any computer that is running a Windows operating system. Windows 7 and 8, Vista, and XP are just some of the current popular operating systems that are vulnerable to this virus. There are two ways that the virus is spread across computers: Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 2, 2013 2:58 am and last modified on August 2, 2013 2:59 am.

Savings Hero Adware Removal

Last night, I downloaded a Savings Hero Adware carelessly then my Internet Explorer worked absurd. It was something wrong that I could not tell. The looking of my IE is totally different now. When I searched something, it always opened some other web sites to me. This made my IE run very slowly. I hate it. How can I get rid of it?

Savings Hero Adware Description

Savings Hero Adware is a fraud program that can easily hijack your web browser to make your web browser run slowly. When your computer get infected this redirect virus,every time when you try to use browsers to open web sites, you always get several strange results. It makes the browser useless because it is linked to browser hijackers and other malware infections that always redirects your links to unwanted and malicious websites. It can also slow down your computer system and internet speed. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 1, 2013 9:16 pm

Remove Click.suretofind.com Virus

Homepage is hijacked by Click.suretofind.com Virus in all my browsers (Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome).  Every click on webpage will be redirected to other malicious sites, have tried many ways to get it off but it persists. Help!

What is Click.suretofind.com Virus, How to Remove?

The Click.suretofind.com virus is a malicious threat that has been designed to accomplish one goal, and that is to gain remote access to as many computers as possible and allow the organizers of this attack to be able to steal any information contained on those computers. As it is a browser hijacker, so your settings of all your browsers (IE, Firefox or Google Chrome) can be changed once it get onto your system. And you can find out your search result will be redirected to a unknown site with a beautiful girl on the main screen, that is amazing. But any personal or financial information stored on the computer is subject to theft when this browser hijacker is installed onto the computer. Read the rest of this post »

Published by Tony Shepherd on August 1, 2013 8:34 am

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